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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by Caroline in Arizona
(Post 12428382)
Spouse of scouse - DH is doing well. Pretty intense recovery with the pain, swelling and PT. I’ve become a cheerleader and counter of the repetitions. I even join in with some of the exercises for moral support. He saw the surgeon today and next TKR scheduled for 14th March. If my DH waited too long I don’t think he’d want to go through this again!
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Re: Decision made.
House is sold, so that's one thing out the way. Next is to find some temporary accommodation, we didn't expect it to sell so quickly.
(don't mind me, I'm putting the 'milestones' on this thread so I can look back on it when I'm in my rocking chair in Australia) :lol: |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12457200)
House is sold, so that's one thing out the way. Next is to find some temporary accommodation, we didn't expect it to sell so quickly.
(don't mind me, I'm putting the 'milestones' on this thread so I can look back on it when I'm in my rocking chair in Australia) :lol: |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12457200)
House is sold, so that's one thing out the way. Next is to find some temporary accommodation, we didn't expect it to sell so quickly.
(don't mind me, I'm putting the 'milestones' on this thread so I can look back on it when I'm in my rocking chair in Australia) :lol: Keep the milestones up. |
Re: Decision made.
Congratulations and on to the next step!!
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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by Dorothy
(Post 12457215)
When are you expecting to be back?
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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 12457325)
Wow, that was a quick sale? Or have I lost it completely? :unsure:
Keep the milestones up. It's been on the market for 4 weeks, we hadn't had any viewings until the Saturday just gone and they bought it. I say 'bought it', but of course here either the buyer or seller can pull out at any time before completion. |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by Caroline in Arizona
(Post 12457412)
Congratulations and on to the next step!!
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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12457484)
No, you haven't lost it completely BB :lol:
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12457484)
It's been on the market for 4 weeks, we hadn't had any viewings until the Saturday just gone and they bought it. I say 'bought it', but of course here either the buyer or seller can pull out at any time before completion.
Appreciate that it's not yet a done deal, but isn't there some degree of compensation payable if the prospective buyer pulls out? Or am I confusing that with Scottish law? Aside - our place here went on the market last Thursday, we've had seven visits so far, with two more up for tomorrow. Our agent says that of the seven, two were time-wasters, three a bit unsure, and two reasonably good potentials. These things take time here... |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12457200)
House is sold, so that's one thing out the way. Next is to find some temporary accommodation, we didn't expect it to sell so quickly.
(don't mind me, I'm putting the 'milestones' on this thread so I can look back on it when I'm in my rocking chair in Australia) :lol: |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by BuckinghamshireBoy
(Post 12458261)
Rats, that means I'm back to the part time parallel universe thing again :eek:
So you got an offer on the first viewing? Great stuff. Appreciate that it's not yet a done deal, but isn't there some degree of compensation payable if the prospective buyer pulls out? Or am I confusing that with Scottish law? Aside - our place here went on the market last Thursday, we've had seven visits so far, with two more up for tomorrow. Our agent says that of the seven, two were time-wasters, three a bit unsure, and two reasonably good potentials. These things take time here... No, there's no recourse if either the buyer or seller pulls out prior to exchange. So you can wait three months while the solicitors do their slow as a wet week thing, only to have to start all over again. Took me a while to get my head around that, as in Oz once an offer's accepted you sign and that's that, both parties are legally committed. Although you can put conditions on the offer, such as 'subject to satisfactory termite inspection' (termites are a big problem there), or 'subject to at least 3 kangaroos being present in the garden at all times' (I made that one up). Best of luck with selling yours! Are you staying in the area or moving on somewhere else? |
Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by Vitalstatistix
(Post 12459649)
Great news, one more British summer to experience :rofl: and then you'll be heading home. Exciting times:thumbup:
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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12459706)
... Would you believe the cost for a rather scabby 2 bedroom 1 bathroom flat for 70 nights was £12,000?! :blink:
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12459703)
... No, there's no recourse if either the buyer or seller pulls out prior to exchange. So you can wait three months while the solicitors do their slow as a wet week thing, only to have to start all over again.
Took me a while to get my head around that, as in Oz once an offer's accepted you sign and that's that, both parties are legally committed. Although you can put conditions on the offer, such as 'subject to satisfactory termite inspection' (termites are a big problem there), or 'subject to at least 3 kangaroos being present in the garden at all times' (I made that one up).
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12459703)
Best of luck with selling yours! Are you staying in the area or moving on somewhere else?
We're leaving Switzerland, heading north to Belgium just short of the Dutch border. I put a couple of threads in the European forums giving background and milestones |
Re: Decision made.
Spouse of scouse - rather than renting have you thought about Airbnb? That’s what we did for most of our 6 months in Europe last year. In St Andrews we were in a Victorian apartment for a month and it cost us $1,000. The price typically comes down significantly when you stay for a month.
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Re: Decision made.
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 12459706)
Thanks chuck! Two of my sisters booked trips from Oz ages ago to come and visit us, so am currently looking for short term furnished accommodation that'll hold us all comfortably. They're as scarce as hens teeth in Liverpool over summer, and the prices are eye-watering :cry_smile: Would you believe the cost for a rather scabby 2 bedroom 1 bathroom flat for 70 nights was £12,000?! :blink:
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